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Sydney School of Health Sciences: Recent submissions

    • Risk factors, contemporary challenges and psychological well_being of the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh: Policy implications 

      Hossain, Muhammad Anwar; Huda, Nazmul; Ullah, A. K. M Ahsan; Renzaho, Andre
      Published 2022
      Over the last few years, the number of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh has increased exponentially. On arrival, they experience poor mental health and psychological well-being. This commentary explores the risk factors and ...
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    • Perspective: Are Online Food Delivery Services Emerging as Another Obstacle to Achieving the 2030 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals? 

      Jia, Si Si; Gibson, Alice A.; Ding, Ding; Allman-Farinelli, Margaret; Phongsavan, Philayrath; Redfern, Julie; Partridge, Stephanie R.
      Published 2022
      Online food delivery usage has soared during the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic which has seen increased demand for home-delivery during government mandated stay-at-home periods. Resulting implications from ...
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    • Examining Australia's Performance in Realising CRPD Obligations in Health Through the Lens of COVID-19 

      Dickinson, Helen; Llewellyn, Gwynyyth; Kavanagh, Anne
      Published 2022
      The CPRD sets out a number of obligations with respect to ensuring people with disability have the right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health without discrimination on the basis of disability. Yet, ...
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    • Metabolic and inflammatory health in SARS-CoV-2 and the potential role for habitual exercise in reducing disease severity 

      Marino, Frank E.; Vargas, Nicole T.; Skein, Melissa; Hartmann, Tegan
      Published 2021
      IntroductionThe rapid emergence and spread of SARS-CoV-2 in late 2019 has infected millions of people worldwide with significant morbidity and mortality with various responses from health authorities to limit the spread ...
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    • The Pandemic and Public Interest Journalism: Crisis, Survival—and Rebirth? 

      Sweet, Melissa; Williams, Megan; Armstrong, Ruth; McInerney, Marie
      Published 2021
      The COVID-19 pandemic has brought challenge and opportunity for public interest journalism. It has exposed and exacerbated long-standing structural weaknesses while also generating wider understanding of the important roles ...
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